A unit sending back data with nobody to read it changes nothing. Operation is part of the subscription — that is what turns a measurement into a decision.
Four stages, each with its own deliverables. The timings given apply to a site with one or two energy uses; they lengthen with the number of measuring points and the shutdown windows available.
Site visit, energy uses, accessible measuring points. If it makes no sense for you, we say so.
Hardware assembled, configured and tested in our workshop. Time spent working on a running plant is kept to a minimum.
Fitted during your shutdown windows, commissioned, calibrated, and your teams trained.
A written report every month, an on-site visit every quarter, adjustments included.
That is what makes a correction stick once production takes over again. This rhythm is written into the contract.
Drift, recurring fault, data stopping: the alert goes out automatically. We receive it too.
We filter out the noise. An isolated signal does not disturb you, it goes on the watch list.
What moved, why, and the two or three actions to take first.
Into the shop and the boiler house, with your teams. We check the corrections have held.
Permanent access to the raw data, standard export at any time, no closed proprietary format. If you stop, you leave with the complete history.
Formula, source of each quantity, assumptions, period: any indicator on screen can be opened and checked. If you cannot redo the calculation, it is worth nothing.
The same named engineer from the first visit to the annual review. No call centre, no ticket changing hands.
An ambiguous signal is flagged as ambiguous. When a conclusion needs a further measurement, we write that down rather than conclude too fast.
The system meets the technical requirements of the scheme: sampling interval, rolling history, dedicated software, drift alerts, installation by a professional. The paperwork is handled by a partner agent — which keeps us independent on the technical substance. Details in the FAQ →
Half a day on site is enough to tell. No commitment.